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In reply to the discussion: Couple to be fined $500 a day for having a garden [View all]Occulus
(20,599 posts)112. Thy are the Authoritarian Follower personality type as defined by Altemeyer
They are dangerous to free people across the globe throughout history and deserve to be stopped, slapped down, minimized, and thwarted wherever and whenever they exist.
I mean it. People like this are a clear and present danger to those around them, in all places, at all times.
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I'm guessing it really means... "Perfectly flat, perfectly green, perfectly manicured grass"...
tridim
Jan 2013
#14
Yes, I've seen this video game quality landscape installed in woodland areas. Out of staters move in
freshwest
Jan 2013
#95
Agreed. In an area such as where I live, where nature abounds in diversity from native plants, they
freshwest
Jan 2013
#128
Maybe the internet publicity will lead to widespread financial support to fight
tblue37
Jan 2013
#85
So true, as every gardener knows. The only "finished" garden is a plastic one!
SunSeeker
Jan 2013
#92
It should be illegal for realtors to consider anything other than the value of the actual property
Occulus
Jan 2013
#111
are they planting edibles? if so, if I were a neighbor, I would be supernice to them, offer
niyad
Jan 2013
#34
Their garden looks finished to me. Guess having three SUV's parked in front is better...n/t
AndyA
Jan 2013
#44
heh, I think it takes seven years to a decade to realize the mature growth of many shrubs and plants
bigtree
Jan 2013
#49
Go to Google Maps 106 E Orlando st, Orlando FL, Street view See what yard looked like before
Fla Dem
Jan 2013
#54
Yes, the comments are fascinating... in a staring at a train wreck sort of way.
Silent3
Jan 2013
#101
Um, did anyone say they wanted to 'take' their garden? Or their house? I don't think so.
randome
Jan 2013
#109